Definition of Revivable

1. a. That may be revived.

Definition of Revivable

1. Adjective. That can be revived ¹

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Definition of Revivable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Revivable

revisualization
revitalisation
revitalisations
revitalise
revitalised
revitalises
revitalising
revitalization
revitalizations
revitalize
revitalized
revitalizer
revitalizers
revitalizes
revitalizing
revivable (current term)
revival
revival meeting
revivalism
revivalisms
revivalist
revivalistic
revivalists
revivals
revive
revived
revivement
revivements
reviver
revivers

Literary usage of Revivable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Emotions and the Will by Alexander Bain (1888)
"It was laid down that Organic Sensations are least revivable: sensations of Sight most revivable ; in fact, the order in handling the Senses was regulated ..."

2. Institutes of Common and Statute Law by John Barbee Minor (1878)
"Where the Action is revivable against Defendant's Personal Representative. ... It will be observed, that all actions ex contractu are thus revivable; ..."

3. The Principles of Psychology by Herbert Spencer (1898)
"be set down, that just as the most relational of feelings are the most revivable, so, too, are the most relational of relations the most ..."

4. Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy of Herbert Spencer by Herbert Spencer, Frederick Howard Collins (1901)
"Relations in general are more revivable than feelings in general. Whether it be a compound relation of Coexistence, of Sequence, or of Difference, ..."

5. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1899)
"Speaking broadly the feelings are revivable in proportion as they are relational ; moreover, those peripherally initiated are more representable than those ..."

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